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Safety of Silicone Breast Implants (1999)
Institute of Medicine (IOM)

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Bonfield, T., Colton, E., and Anderson, J. M. Fibroblast stimulation by monocytes cultured on protein adsorbed biomedical polymers. I. Biomer and polydimethylsiloxane. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. 1991, 25, (2): 165-175. CAPSULE-CONTRACTURE.

Boo-Chai, K. The complications of augmentation mammoplasty by silicone injection. British Journal of Plastic Surgery. 1969, 22, 281-286. SILICONE INJECTION.

Boone, J. L., and Braley, S. A. Resistance of silicone rubbers to body fluids. Chemistry and Technology. 1966 Sep, 39, (4): 1293-1297. SILICONE CHARACTERIZATION.

Boonstra. B. B., Cochrane, H., and Dannenberg, E. M. Reinforcement of silicone rubber by particulate silica. Rubber Chem. Technol. 1975, 48, (4): 558. SILICA.

Borgan, E. R., and Ruben, L. Injectable fluid silicone therapy, human mobility and mortality. J Amer. Med. Assoc. 1975, 234, 308-309. SILICONE INJECTION.

Bosanquet, A. G., Ishimaru, J.-I., and Goss, A. N. The effect of silastic replacement following discectomy in sheep temporomandibular joints. Journal of Oral Maxillofacial Surgery. 1991, 49, 1204-1209. LOCAL COMPLICATIONS.

Boschert, N. L. Thermoplastic vulcanizates in medical applications. Medical Plastics and Biomaterials. 1997 Jan: 28. SILICONE CHARACTERIZATION.

Bosetti, M., Navone, R., Rizzo, E., and Cannas, M. Histochemical and morphometric observations on the new tissue formed around mammary expanders coated with pyrolytic carbon. J Biomed Mater Res. 1998 May, 40, (2): 307-313. CAPSULE CONTRACTURE.

Bostwick III, J. Breast reconstruction after mastectomy. Cancer. 1990 Sep 15, 66, (6): 1402-1411. RECONSTRUCTION.

Bostwick III, J., and Jones, G. Why I choose autogenous tissue in breast reconstruction. Clinics in Plastic Surgery. 1994, 21, (2): 165-175. LOCAL COMPLICATIONS/capsule-contracture/expander.

Bostwick III, J., Nahai, F., Wallace, J. G., and Vasconez, L. O. Sixty latissimus dorsi flaps. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 1979, 63, (1): 3141. RECONSTRUCTION.

Bostwick III, J., Paletta, C., and Hartrampf, C. R. Conservative treatment for breast cancer: Complications requiring reconstructive surgery. Annals of Surgery. 1986 May, 203, (5): 481-489. CANCER.

Bowers, Jr. D. G., and Radlauer, C. B. Breast cancer after prophylactic subcutaneous mastectomies and reconstruction with silastic prostheses. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 1969, 44, (4): 541-544. CANCER.

Bown, S. L., Middleton, M. S., Berg, W. A., Soo, M. S., and Pennelo, G. Silicone Gel Breast Implant Rupture Prevalence in a Population of Women in Birmingham, Alabama. J. Amer. Med. Assoc. (submitted). 1999. RUPTURE/local complications.

Boyes, D. C., Adey, C. K., Bailar, J., Baines, C., Kerrigan, C., and Langlois, P. Safety of polyurethane-covered breast implants. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 1991, 145, (9): 1125-1128. POLYURETHANE.

Bradley, S. G., Munson, A. E., McCay, J., Brown, R., Musgrove, D., Wilson, S., Stem, M., Luster, N., and White, Jr. K. L. Subchronic 10-day immunotoxicity of polydimethylsiloxane (silicone) fluid, gel and elastomer and polyurethane disks in female B6C3F1 mice. Drug and Chemical Toxicology. 1994a, 17, (3): 175-220. TOXICOLOGY/immune effects/polyurethane.

Bradley, S. G., White Jr., K. L., McCay, J. A., Brown, R. D., Musgrove, D. L., Wilson, S., Stem, M, Luster, M. I., and Munson, A. E. Immunotoxicity of 180-day exposure to polydimethylsiloxane (silicone) fluid, gel and elastomer and polyurethane disks in female B6C3F1 mice. Drug and Chemical Toxicology. 1994b, 17, (3): 221-269. TOXICOLOGY/immune effects/polyurethane.

Braley, S. The silicones as tools in biological engineering. Med. Electron. Biol. Eng. 1965, 3, 127-136. SILICONE CHARACTERIZATION.

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